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As for those who make the grievious mistakes, of thinking and saying, that those of us, who stand up for racial dignity among the races, hate other races of people, they just do not know what true hatred is, but I can show them some examples of the hatred, which was, and is still being practiced, against African people even as we speak. Hatred is to invade another people's Country, and in the midlle of the night, set the village on fire, and as the people try to escape from the fire, they are captured and shackled, beaten when they resist, and are later taken to some slave trading ships, and then brutalized across the middle passage, sold as merchandise, and put to work on slave plantation, without and wages for their work.
Hatred is to string up an African person on a tree, and whip them into submission, because you try to change his or her name, from Kunta Kinte, to Toby and they refused, telling you times and again, that his or her name is Kunta Kinte, or whatever their African name may be. Hatred is to sell young 14, 15 or16 year old African girls, and boys away from their parents, because they are considered merchandise, and your own property.
Hatred is to sell African people away from their families, because it was discovered, that he or she was able to read and write, to which all slave masters were opposed. The selling of Kunte Kinte's only Daughter Kizzy, just because she was able to read and write, which caused her to be raped, that same night when she was sold, is a very good example. I will have further comments, about what is hattred at another time.
Again I send many oceans of blessings and self determination to African people
ONE BLACK HEART ONE BLACK LOVE
Baba Ras Marcus
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